What’s going on Saturday?

You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight’s shows, but here are some highlights…

Weyes Blood, Purr @ Webster HallWeyes Blood released her excellent sophomore LP Titanic Rising earlier this year, which showcases her refining her nostalgic, 70s-inspired songwriting style, while reaching for more ambitious territory. She'll bring those songs to Webster Hall tonight, with support from NYC-based band Purr.

Mitski, Lucy Dacus @ SummerStage at Central ParkAlthough Mitski has had a huge year following the release of 2018's Be The Cowboy, she claimed this two-show run in Central Park, which begins tonight, will be her "last shows indefinitely" (although she later clarified she isn't quitting music). She'll have some pretty awesome support from another great songwriter and friend Lucy Dacus.

Morrissey, Interpol @ Forest Hills StadiumOnce known as champion of the misfits and misunderstood, Morrissey has been spouting a lot of questionable viewpoints over the last decade (or more) and has really been doubling down on them recently, quashing our desire to go hear him sing classics like "How Soon is Now?" and "Everyday is Like Sunday)." Interpol, who owe more than a little to early Smiths, open.

The Raconteurs @ Kings TheatreJack White, Brendan Benson & co re-activated The Raconteurs late last year, and this year they released their first new album in 11 years, Help Us Stranger, which is a genuinely great comeback and the best Jack White-related album in years. They celebrated it with four intimate NYC shows back in June (where they sounded great), and now their proper tour brings them back to NYC for three larger shows. This is their third.

AVAIL, Angel Du$t @ WarsawRichmond punk greats AVAIL were on hiatus for 12 years, but they're finally back with the lineup that made 1998's Over The James, and they're playing almost that entire album at these shows plus other favorites. Very cool support comes from Angel Du$t, the hardcore-turned-jangle-pop band who released their very fun new album Pretty Buff this year.

Grivo, ESSi, Decor @ Brooklyn BazaarAustin’s dark, shoegazy trio Grivo released their gorgeous debut album, Elude, last year via Holodeck (the label run by members of S U R I V I V E). Expect them to be heavy, ethereal and loud.

Ceremony, Choir Boy, Glitterer @ ElsewhereThe shapeshifting Ceremony have gone from powerviolence to garage rock to Joy Division worshippers and beyond, and on their new album In the Spirit World Now, they're channeling Devo-esque new wave and coming out with their most fun album in a while. If you're going tonight, don't miss Title Fight co-frontman Ned Russin's project Glitterer, who recently released his debut album Looking Through The Shades on ANTI-.

Queen of Jeans @ Gold Sounds BarQueen of Jeans recently released their great Will Yip-produced sophomore album If you're not afraid, I'm not afraid on Topshelf, and if you like the folky indie rock of artists like Angel Olsen and the boygenius crew, this great album should be up your alley too.

The Budos Band @ Industry CityFunky instrumental group The Budos Band brought their usual brand of strong grooves and emphatic brass sections on their latest album V, and hearing these songs in a live setting should make for an even more vibrant experience.

Neil Hamburger, Major Entertainer @ The Bell House“America’s funnyman” Neil Hamburger (the longtime comedic persona of Gregg Turkington) has been honing his awkward style of borscht belt humor for over 25 years. He released Still Dwelling back in January.

"Bushwig" @ Knockdown CenterAnnual drag festival Bushwig returns to NYC for its 2019 edition, and among this year's featured guests are RuPaul's Drag Race season 11 Miss Congeniality winner Nina West, as well other S11 competitors, Scarlet Envy and Soju. They'll be joined by local favorites, as well as new and up-and-coming performers, and music from Mykki Blanco, Slayyyter and others.

Back To School Jam 2019 @ White Eagle HallNJ hardcore fest Back To School Jam is today and the lineup is stacked as always. It begins at noon with Cold World (w/ George Hirsch) playing first, and the lineup also includes so many other great hardcore and hardcore-related bands like Martyr AD, Folly, Vein, Most Precious Blood (Nothing In Vain lineup), Guns Up!, Fiddlehead, Wisdom In Chains, King Nine, Criminal Instinct, Shark Attack, Year of the Knife, Division of Mind, Eyes of the Lord, Higher Power, Abuse of Power, One Step Closer, Buried Dreams, and Threat 2 Society.